Please help. when i turn on , i get 4 error messages : resource conflicts
pci serial bus controller on motherboard bus:07,device:06,function:01
pci mass storage controller on motherboard bus:07, device:06,function:02
pci on motherboard bus:07,device:06,function:03
pci network controller on motherboard bus:07,device:08,function:00
i can press f1 to load defaults or f2 to setup but keeps returning to error messages and won't boot. a friend recently uploaded bios version 6.00 when i first started having this problem and worked fine for a day but now all seems lost
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same machine with me and the same problem I changed the BIOS of the
motherboard but the problem Tlch the same message is is the last day I
discovered that the problem in the chip of Intel's motherboard happens
is a conflict between the PCI and Ridr and some of the various
components that vary according to the case of the slide as
this occurs in the organs contained in the slide as happens conflicts
in the delivery at the beginning of operation of laptop and since all
the inconsistencies that occur when you start up that is stored on the
memory the BIOS and therefore must be emptied this memory so that the
laptop from work and not doing a re- choose to run the key F-1
s this memory chip in it's protection for the BIOS that is stored by BIOS password
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for this memory on the motherboard when you connect to these points is
clear all data from storage on a slide in the Model 100 is a satellite
point of discharge under the Wireless card under the keyboard and be
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I Am Not Sure Exactly What Keys That Model Uses For That Feature. But if You Have A Floppy Connected Get The Bios Bin File Over To The Floppy And Press F2 When Booting. If The Keys Are The same On Most Models It Should Ask you If You Want To Flash The bios. That Feature Is Usally Built in to The Bios itself. Like A Back Door.I Have had Very Many Problems When Updateing Bios With Windows XP Alot of time It Crashes The machine Imediately. You may Have To Revert To The Bios That Was On The machine When It Worked Right Last. It maybe The Only Bios That Will work Now. It You Had Flashed The Bios before Loading The operating System. The New Install Woulkd Most Likely Correct That problem. Do You Have Any PCMCIA Cards In The Laptop When Tring To Boot If So Remove All Components That Are Hooked Up If Any. Also Maybe One Of Your Updates Are Causing A Conflict Maybe new Audio Or Network Driver That Is Not Compatible With Your system. I Just Updated My Vista System laptop And my Sound Stop Working And Had A Problem After An Update I Had To mannually Revert Back To The Old Audio Driver. The new File Caused A Problem With The Audio. Revert Back To The Factory Restore CD And Try Again. This Time Chech The updates before You Let Them Install. And After Each Reboot Set A Restore Point. So You have A Point to Go Back To If The problem Happenes After An Update. Check Update History to see What Updates You Downloaded. Hope This Helps.
It Sounds Like Your Bios needs Reseting First And see You maybe be having A Tempterature Shutdown. I Just Worked On A Toshiba It Had 2 Different fans 1 For Cpu 1 For NVidia VGA Chip. System Was have major problems Until I Replaced Both fans And They Are Not The same Size They Look The same But One Is Smaller. They Are Hard To Find. Yo ca Always Flash It back To The Prior Bios. Maybe new Bios Won't Operates Properly beacuse Other hardward Changes may Have been Made To The Mother Board ThatYour Board Does Not have. Flash back 1 version First see If That Works. Make shure You have Bios Set For Plug and Play operation. Hope This helps
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shorlty after posting above, i was able to start in safe mode . i rebooted then did system recovery from original cd and computer worked great for a day. while using it was prompting for a restart to do updates and while restarting came back with dreaded error messages: no tpm or tpm has problem, resource conflict-pci network contoller on motherboard bus:07,device:08,function:00
i have been trying to start again in safe mode, taking out battery,switching memory to different port. nothing
how would i flash back or reset to prior bios ?
I have a Resource Conflict - PCI on Motherboard Bus:08, Device:06, Function: 03 on my Toshiba A105, S4334. My DVD is a MatshitaDVD-RAM UJ 841S. I believe the problem could related to the CD/DVD possibly failing as I've read on some other sites this has been an issue. I haven't installed new software, but I did do a system recovery (while my system was still running WindowsXP but my MS Office wasn't). The recovery fixed that MS Office issue and things were fine for a few weeks. Then I had a boot problem. Went to Setup and restored to defaults. It booted up fine a few times then went back to this device error and won't repair.
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